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The Texas Tribune on MSN“Water is the new oil” as Texas cities square off over aquifer pipeline plansFast-growing Georgetown plans to pump 89 million gallons a day from the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer but the project is being ...
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In Texas, ‘water is the new oil’ as cities square off over aquifers that may soon dry out[Photo: Dylan Baddour/Inside Climate News] This situation follows a generation of steep growth and development that state ...
Two cities and the Texas A&M University System are suing to stop a project that would pump up to 89 million gallons per day ...
620-acre plan includes up to 3,600 residential units, 48 acres of parkland and at least 200,000 square feet of commercial ...
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNTwo Step Inn music festival brings big business to downtown GeorgetownTwo Step Inn took over San Gabriel Park this weekend in Georgetown, which has meant a big bump in business for downtown ...
Transwestern has negotiated an 84,633-square-foot industrial lease in Georgetown, a northern suburb of Austin. The tenant is 84 Lumber, which already operates a lumberyard in Georgetown and is the ...
Georgetown officials celebrated a construction turning point for the city’s first downtown parking garage April 8. The full ...
In Central Texas, a bitter fight over a $1 billion water ... local limits of its most vital natural resource. On one side: Georgetown, the fastest growing city in America for three years ...
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